let's not invent story lines for a guy who had every chance in the world and still wasn't nearly as talented as his fans desperately wanted to believe he was. he's a schmuck, he always was, he always will be, and the sooner people realize it and quit dropping his name like he had one iota of nfl talent at qb, the better off the entire football-watching world will be.

all he had to do was change positions and he'd be on an nfl roster. his "career" is entirely of his own making.

I realize he isn't good. It was in the context of Pryor being terrible too.

Nope, not at all. Plus in Harbaughs system I think Pryor would be far superior.

Just like why Kaepernick is so successful in it, he's throwing to mostly wide open receivers and has the ability to make plays with his feet.

I don't know if there could be a better backup for Kaep and that system than Pryor without paying a lot.

Plus they gave up a 6th for Gabbert and are paying him $2m.

Not really seeing anywhere Gabbert has been better than Pryor. Unless we're thinking that Harbaugh can turn Gabbert into a good QB. In which, if we're saying that, then there's no reason to believe that he couldn't do the same thing with Pryor.

I really don't get the hate for Pryor. He had a nice start to 2013 before getting dismantled by the Chiefs. He certainly had his struggles, but he had a lot of really good moments, too. He got hurt, and they went with McGloin.

I really don't get the hate for Pryor. He had a nice start to 2013 before getting dismantled by the Chiefs. He certainly had his struggles, but he had a lot of really good moments, too. He got hurt, and they went with McGloin.

Same here. I would by no means say he is a good QB, but he's a viable backup that could do some spot starts and win you games.

Guiness was at the Chiefs v. Raiders game, and the Raiders never stood a chance. The fans were just too loud, and you couldn't hear anything. This made many offensive lineman late off the snap and the Chiefs took advantage. Peyton Manning or Tom Brady would have stood little chance in that scenario

I strongly disagree about Pryor. When I watched him he struggled. He isn't a good quarter back and can't go through reads at all. It's a major mistake to make him your immediate back up and if forced into 4 games starting he will struggle even with the Seahawks talented team.

That being said, I can really see the value for the Seahawks. He will have time to develop his strong tools and maybe in 2 years he will be ready to take over the back up job from Jackson. They have the time and are in a position to let him be the #3 And develop. He also provides a great look for the defense in practice to simulate Kaepernick. He also is a possible for a WR convert if they want. Also you get to steal him away from the 49ers who also wanted him is a little bonus. A lot of little things going for just a 7th.

Jaguars linebacker Russell Allen was originally reported as released, but he has actually retired due to a stroke that occured in Week 15 of last season. He was the other second-level LB next to Paul Posluszny in Jacksonville's 4-3 under defense.

Wilson and Sherman will get their deals. It's the rest of the team that will eventually drift off, which honestly is probably fine, relatively speaking. Obviously the D is very special but that big ol wheel keeps spinning and no one on the team is more important than the Russ/Sherman/Earl trio.